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...only first round player to lose was Hampy Howell, competing against Jim Zug, who also won one of Princeton's lone two matches in last year's 7-2 loss to Harvard. Howell's scores were...
Princeton presents a far more formidable challenge to the as yet undefeated varsity than does the Quaker nine. The Tigers' Steve Vehslage and Jimmy Zug are definite favorites to collect individual wins in the top spots, leaving the varsity faced with the necessity of winning five of the bottom seven matches...
Behind Vehslage, the Intercollegiate champion, and Zug, a former National Junior Titlist, the Tigers' quality drops off somewhat. Steve Cox, Bart McGuire, and Cameron MacRae--all probable starters for Princeton--are sophomores, and reportedly have not acquired experience at quite the same rate as the sophomores on the Crimson team...
...Tournament in New York City over Christmas vacation, something no Crimson entry was able to accomplish. Peter Smith, Harvard's top player, could not be present at the competition, and Tony Lake, currently at number three, was retired in the third round, one before the quarters. Princeton junior Jimmy Zug defeated Lake. Zug plays number two for the Tigers...
Besides the Harvard players, the second eleven was composed of Mickey Michel of Princeton, goalie; Pete Pochna of Yale, left fullback; Art Trotman of Yale, right halfback; Jim Zug of Princeton, center halfback; Connie Strauli of Dartmouth, right wing: Dave McKinley of Pennsylvania, right inside; Larry Holden of Dartmouth, left inside; and Elias Lwowski of Cornell, left wing...